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Grand Wedding Entrances on a Budget

by Tamila McDonald
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The grand wedding entrance is often the hallmark of the transition from the wedding ceremony to the reception. It’s a chance to formally introduce the bride and groom as a married couple, showcase the wedding party, and let guests know that it’s time for a celebration. As a result, many newlyweds want to make the moment special. However, not breaking the bank is also a necessity for many couples. Fortunately, you can have a spectacular moment without overspending. Here are some grand wedding entrance ideas for couples on a budget.

Choreographed Dance

For couples that want to make a bit of a (fun) scene and don’t have a lot to spend, choreographing an entry dance could work incredibly well. While you’ll need to take some time to practice, you can find excellent moves using free resources, especially on platforms like TikTok, where viral dances are common.

Another nice part of using this approach is you can choreograph the dance to take you, your spouse, and the bridal party straight to the dance floor. It’s an excellent way to kick off the festivities if meals aren’t being served right away, showing guests that it’s official time to get the party started.

Faux Snow or Bubbles

If you’re getting married during the cooler part of the year, embracing the season by having some faux snow for your grand entrance could be an excellent option. There are many types of faux snow that can work, ranging from full-blown snow machines to confetti spread with large fans.

For weddings during the warmer part of the year, consider bubbles instead. This can work well if you have a large bridal party who can start blowing bubbles as they prepare to welcome you to the reception.

In either case, these options can look quite magical (both in-person and in photographs). Plus, they don’t cost a bundle and only require minimal planning.

Balloon Drop

For some couples, faux snow or bubbles might seem a little messy. If you want something that’s easier to contain after the big moment, consider a balloon drop instead. Balloons are generally low-cost, and you can get them in colors that coordinate with your reception décor. Then, all you need to do is rig them up and attach a rope to ensure someone can release them at the right moment.

Striking Silhouette

If you want to make sure all eyes are on you and your spouse as you prepare to enter the reception, all you need is a light-colored curtain and a strong light source. Place the light behind you before you enter through the curtain, dim the lights in the reception area, turn on your light source, and you can cast a striking silhouette.

This option can be as elegant or quirky as you like. Choose a more formal pose to elevate the look, or go with something fun – like the classic Bond or Charlie’s Angles – if you want to have a little fun. Again, this option is striking, but it doesn’t cost a bundle, making it worth exploring.

Do you have any other wedding entrance ideas that can help couples with tight budgets create their dream day for less? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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